Re: BBC 3 to be axed.

Lets look at it a different way.BBC broadcast these channels:BBC OneBBC TwoBBC ThreeBBC FourBBC ParliamentBBC NewsCBBC Channel (8 year-olds-)CBeebies (1-7 year-olds)BBC AlbaFree-to-Air YesterdayDaveReallySubscription (Cable & Satellite):GoldWatchAlibiBlightyEdenHomeGood FoodHow many of these channels are aimed at the retired/older generation? I would suggest: BBC 2 (3/4 of the time) BBC4, BBC News 24, BBC Parliament, Really, Gold, Watch, Alibi, Eden, HomeHow many are aimed at younger adults, in there Twenties and Thirties?I would say BBC 2 for a couple of hours here and there, BBC3, Dave.BBC 1 is designed to span all age groups.

So I would say that as per usual, the younger generation are getting the raw deal.

Re: BBC 3 to be axed.

In essence BBC is not a free channel. If we don't want to pay them we shouldn't have to. Just don't watch BBC! If you pay for a TV license then provide the customer with a viewing card (similar to sky)The BBC just flutter my hard earned cash on shit like fancy iPads and iPhones!!

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Re: BBC 3 to be axed.

If you subscribe to SKY then you pay (plenty) for a sh**-load of channels you don't watch!Back on topic-ish, I still like BBC3 but currently watching BBC4 (Paul Simon sessions) but it has occurred to me that Auntie Beeb is going to look pretty foolish with their main channel line-up numbered 1, 2, 4 (can't they count?).

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